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12 "jaAWAIIAtf GAZETTE, TUESDAY, JANUARY 3, 1S86 -
SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
FOKKIGX SfAII. STEA3IERS.
LOCAL UST S. E. ArSIEALIA.
Leave Arrive Leave
San Francisco. Honolulu. Honolulu.
Dec. 21 ...Dec.2S Jan. 4
OTHrE FOEEIGS ETEASCEE6.
China leaves San Fran Jan. 4, due Honolulu
Jan. 11
OCEAMC HAIL SEETICE.
Due from . Leave for
San Fran. San Fran.
Alameda Jan. 15-16 Alonowai.
Mariposa Feb. 9-10 Alameda.
AKKIVALS.
Tuesday. Dec. 27.
Star Kilauea Hou, Cameron, from
Stmr AVG Hall. Simereon. from Hawaii
and Maui.
Am btt "W H DimonS, kelson, 17 days
from San Francisco.
Thuesday, Dec. 29.
OSS Australia, Houdlette, 8 days
from San Francisco.
Star James ilatee, Haglund, from
Kapaa.
Star J A Cummins. Xeilson. from
Schr Kauikcaouli from Kohala.
Schr Ka Hoi from Hamakua.
Schr Kulamanu from Puna.
Feiday. Dec. 30.
Stmr Pele. Smvthe. from Kauai.
Stmr Mokolii. Everett, from ilolokai.
Stmr C. K. Bishop, LffClaire, from circuit
of Oahu.
Stmr Kaala, Gahan. from circuit of
Oahu.
ittnr J A Cummins, Xcilson, from
PJ1 S S Rio de Janeiro, from Hongkong
and Yokohama.
Satceday. Dec. 31.
Stmr Kinau, Clarke, from Maui and Hawaii.
Stmr Claudine. Davies. from Maui.
Stmr Iwalani. Freeman, from Kauai.
i.mr James Makee. Haslund, from Kapaa.
btmr Kaala, Gahan, from llokuleia.
Stmr Waimaualo, Dudoit,from Molokai.
Am schr Robert Lewers. Goodman, from
Port Townsend.
Am bkt Irmgard. Schmidt, from
casUe, N S V.
Stmr Pe!e, Feterson, from Hanamaulu.
Susday, Jan. 1.
Stmr Mikahala. Chaney. from Kauai.
Stmr Waialeale, Smvthe, from
Monday, Jan. 2.
Schr Hawaiian! from Koolan.
DM'.UtTI KK
TrrspAY, Dec. 27.
Stmr Pele, Peterson, for Hanamaulu.
Stmr J A Cummins. Ketlson, for Koolau.
StmrC It Bishop, he Claire, for Kahuku.
Stmr Jas Makee. ilacauley. for Kapaa.
Stmr Iwalani. Freeman, for Kilauea and
Hanalei.
Btmr Kaala, Gahan, for circuit ot Oahu.
Stmr Mokolii. McGregor, for Molokai.
Stmr Waimanalo. Dudoi. for Molokai.
Stmr Claudine. Davies. for Maui and
Hawaii.
Schr Sarah and Eliza for Koolau.
Vedxesday. Dec. 28.
Stmr C R Bishop, Le Claire, for Kahukn.
Stmr Mikahala. Chaney. for Kauai.
Schr Kawailani for Koolau.
Stmr Kilauea Hou, Cameron, for
and Hamakua.
Schr Haleakala for Maui.
Thursday, Dec. 23.
StmrJames Makee, Haglund. for Kapaa.
Stmr Hawaii, Hilbus. for Laupahoehoe,
Honohinu, Hakalau and Honomu.
Am bk Albert, Winding, for San Francisco.
Am bk Coloma, Noyes, for Hongkong.
FmnAY, Dec. 30.
Stmr" Hawaii, Hilbus, for Hamakua.
Stmr "W G Hall. Simerson, for Maui and
Hawaii.
Stmr 'Waialeale, Smvthe, for
and Honokaa.
HBMS Daphne, McArthur, for bamoa. j
Sunday. Jan. 1.
P M S S Kto de Janeiro for San Fran
cisco.
VESSELS LEAVING TO-DAY.
Stmr J A Cummins, Neilson, for Koolau
at 10 a m.
Stmr Kinau, Clarke, for Maui and Hawaii
at 2 p m.
Stmr Iwalani, Freeman, for Kilauea and
Hanalei at 1 p m .
Stmr Claudine, Davies, for Mani at 5 p m.
Stmr Mokolii, McGregor, for Molokai at
5 pill.
Stmr Waimanalo, Dudoit, for Molokai at
5 p m.
Sthir James Makee, Haglund, for Kapa
at 4 pm.
Schr Ka Mot for Haniak.ua.
Schr Kulamanu for Puna.
Schr Kawailani for Koolau.
, iii:r.
This l." iuss no. Inclade coaster.)
TJ S Cruiser Boaton. Wiltse. Hilo.
Haw bk Mauna Ala, Smith, Newcastle.
Haw bk R P Rithet,Morr:son.Depart'e Bay
Am bkt Amelia, Ward, Port Townsend.
Am bkt S N Castle, Hubbard, San Fran.
Am schr Transit, San Francisco.
Am bkt Discovery, McXeill. San Fran.
Ger bk Bvlgia, Ploeger. Hongkong.
Am bk S C Allen. Thompson, San Fran.
Br bk Velocity. Martin. Hongkong.
Am bkt W H'Dimond. Nelson, San Fran.
OSS Australia, Houdlette, San Francisco.
Am sch Robt Lewers, Goodman. Pt Twn'd
Am bkt Irmgard, Schmidt, Newcastle.
FOKEXON VESSELS EXPECTED.
vsoe!t. Wnere'rom. i)U(i.
Ger bk H Hackfeld ..Liverpool Dec 10
Haw schr Liliu Micronesia. ...Mar 31
Mis bkt Morning Star. Micronesia.. May 23
Br bkTacora Liverpool. .Jan 25-31
Bk Amy Turner Boston...''. ..May 20
Am bkt Planter ..Port Gamble. ...Dec 30
Haw brgt Douglas San Fran ..Dec 27
Am bk Sonoma San Fran.. Jan 10
Am brgt Consuelo San Fran. .Jan S
PASSENGERS.
AEEIVALS.
From Hawaii and ilaui, per stmr "W G
Hall. Dec 27 Prince Kawananakoa, Hon
H P Baldwin, lions A Vizzavona, Mis3 E
Plemer, Mrs Schroeder. J ATcDade, T il
Date, D H Kahaulelio, Mrs J Shaw, Mrs J
.Kaimi, and 55 on deck.
From San Francisco, uer bknte W H
Dimond .Dec 27 Mrs Bulf ore and dautjh ter.
From San Francisco, per OSS Australia,
Dec 29 John Anderson, B R Banning,
Theo Barlow and wife. S H .Blonger and
Hiss ?A DanieU MsTDanrJohn Daw-
- h Pnt rTntKtMrt !nrt wifo Afrs R
Halstead, F C Heath, J A Hopper and
wife, Joseph Hyman and wife, Robert
iewers, E C ilacfarlane. G W Macfarlane,
Mrs F W Macfarlane, Mrs T F Mitchell.
Miss N Mitchell, Mrs M E Staples and
maid, E D Tennv. Hon L A Thurston,
Mrs- Widdifield. "Jndge H A Widemann
and wife. Miss "Widemann, Miss Gertie
Widemann, and 16 steerage.
Frnm Hawaii and Mani. Derstmr Kinau, !
DCC 31 Miss Helen "Wilder, Miss Lita J the
aHHHLtHHHHHBliHHHLLHflLflfiKjiaHESSK
Wilder, Wilder Wight, Master Allen Jndd,
Master John Tracey, Miss E Ah Lee, Miss
Tidd. C H Richardson, G L Jackman. W S
Maitby, S T Alexander, Miss A E Hitchcock,
Miss McLeod, Mrs D McGregor, J E"
Miller, J Watt, Geo Hnkapuahi and 3 children,
and 33 on deck.
From Kauai, per stmr Mikahala, Jan 1
Hon H P Baldwin, Miss C Green, Louis
Conradt, W Abbey and child. Masters Geo
and Richard Cooke, 3 Chinese, and 45 on
deck.
DEPAETCEES.
For Hawaii and Maui, tier stmr Clan-dine,
Dec 27 G P Wilder and wife, B D
Baldwin, Capt Kimball, D D Baldwin.
For Kauai, per stmr Mikahala. Dec 2$
F W Glade and wife, Prof J Q Wood, Prof
P H Dodge. Hon A Drier and son, H A
Mvhre. E Broadbent, C D Pringle, Miss
Hart, R B Foss, Hon H P Baldwin, and SO
on deck.
For San Francisco, per bk Albert, Dec
23 Mrs H Mcintosh and 3 children, F G
Law, Miss K. Manlun, r Andersen.
For Maui and Hawaii, per stmr W G
Hall. Dec 30 For the Volcano- H Hoag,
C Officer, Mrs Carter. For other ports:
Mrs J Monsarrat and child, E H Bailey,
Mrs H C Austin. Mr Mills and wife. E
Right Rev Bishop of Honolulu,
and 40 on deck.
EXPORTS.
For San Francisco, per bk Albert, Dec
29, H Hackfeld & Co. 13.5S9 bags (l.GOO.COl
lbs) sugar; M S Grinbaura & Co, 5175 bags
f 610,875 lb) sugar, J H Brans, 100 bbls
molasses; domestic value, ?67,935.S1.
RORX.
SPROULL On December 24th, to the
wife of A. M. Sproull, a son.
ROBIKi: At Xaalehu. Kau, Hawaii, November
20, 1892, to the wife of E. E.
Robins, a daughter.
McGREGOR In this city, December 23,
1S92, Mary O'Neill McGregor, of cancer
of the stomach. She was born in this
city July 20, 1854.
EVANS In Honolulu, December 20, to the
wife of Thos. E. Evans, a son.
ItlAKlUED.
SCOTT-MITCHELL In Honolulu, December
29, by Rev. E. G. Beckwith, D.D.,
Mr. J F. Scott, of Waianae, and Miss
Nina Mitchell, of Hollister. California.
No cards
DIED.
BALDWIN In Iowa City, Placer County,
California. December 17 Dr. P.. It. Baldwin,
a native of Illinois, aged 23 years.
WHARF MD WAVE.
The four-master Robert Lewers,
Capt. W. G. Goodman, arrived on
Sunday, Dec. 31, 1892, 27 days
from Port Townsend. Left Port
Townsend Dec. 4, 1892; experienced
favorable weather up to Dec.
ISth, within 750 miles of this port.
From Dec. ISth to 26th had a succession
of hard southwest and
westerly gales, with accompanying
bad weather. From Dec. 2Gth to
31st had light to moderate S. E.
and S. W. winds and calms,
squally and rainy weather. On
Dec. 24th at noon passed a
(probably the S. G. Wilder)
bound to San Francisco, 5S5 miles
X. E. by E. froin Honolulu. Dec.
30th, passed bark Albert at 11 a.
m., 50 miles N. E. of Honolulu.
Cargo : 756,137 ft. rough dumber,
91.151 ft. dressed lumber, 4806
pickets, 33,500 laths, 256 M shingles
and 7 spars. Cargo and vessel
consigned to Messrs, Lewers &
Cooke.
A late Hongkong paper states
that the S. S. Zambesi has been
floated at Yokohama, and after
some slight repairs she departed
on her voyage to Hongkong.
The American barkentine Irmgard.
Capt. Schmidt, arrived on
Dec. dl, lo92, about 51 days from
Newcastle, 3ST. S.W., with 1100 tons
coal. She will discharge her cargo
at the O. R. & L. Co.'s wharf.
A London dispatch says : The
British steamship Dilaberg, from
Civita Vecchia for Middleborough,
was wrecked off" Long Sand, near
Harwich, on the 10th December.
In response to her signals, a lifeboat
was sent out. The ship was
already-going to pieces, and Capt.
Davies had already died of cold in
the rigging. After prolonged efforts
the ship was boarded, but only one
seaman was found, and he died of
exposure before he could be removed.
It was learned subsequently
that the rest of the crew,
numbering fourteen men, had put
off in a small boat when the vessel
struck, and by six hours of hard
work had reached a lightship in
safety.
The American ship Shenandoah,
which sailed from San Francisco
on August 20th, for Liverpool, and
the Uritish ship Bracadale, which
sailed on the same date for Queens-town,
are reported as having arrived
at their different destinations on
the same after voyages lasting
116 days. Both ships were racing
for a small wager. The dispatches
fail to state which vessel won the
race.
For Abase of Alcohol
Use Horsford'a Acid Phosphate.
Dr. W. E, CKANE, Mitchell, Dak., says
''It has proven almost a specific for this
disorder; it checks the vomiting, restores
tbe appetite, and, at the same time allays
the fear of impending dissolution, that is so
common to heavy drinkers."
4
NOTICE.
A FW1 WFWS?
the stoci holders of the HUI LANDS at
Moloaa and KaaDuna will be held at Anahola
church at 10 a. m., of January 26th, 1593, for tb
purpose of hcarinc read the by-laws of the company.
All interested are requested to be present.
J. K. APOLO, Jlanajrcr.
146041
The Daily Advektiseb is delivered my
by carriers for SOcentB amoath.
Ring up Telephones 88. Now is
rime to subscribe.
ciTBiAAi? safs jr. m aitocrtjscmcnts. q3l abucriiscmcnts. Mvtrtismtms, I
Thinks the Bounty
Auiericah.
New York, Nov. 14. A prominent
and directly-interested
calling upon Mr. Cleveland,
solicited his views concerning the
bounty system of promoting the
sugar" industry in this country.
Mr. Cleveland did not hesitate to
denounce sharply the s'stem as
not in accord with the Democratic
spirit of our form of government,
and one to which he is earnestly
opposed. He added, however, that
sugar was a proper article to be
considered in framing a tariff for
revenue.
A correspondent having disputed
the correctness of the above state
ment, the City Item of New Orleans
says that, "in self-justification,
it is authorized to wager, say
$1000, that the proof produced is
conclusive. Further the Item is
authorized to wager $2500, more or
less, at the -option of the taker, that
the sugar bounty, as it is now ordered,
will be repealed at the first
session of the fifty-third Congress,
if no action thereon is previously
taken."
17. S. NAVAL NOTES.
Rear Admiral Gherardi's fleet,
consisting of the Baltimore, San
Francisco, Charleston and York-town,
according to advices received
at the Navy Department, left
Peru, on the 10th December for
YalparaisOjOhih, on its way around
the Horn to New York to participate
in the Columbian naval review.
Charges are made against Capt.
Nelson of the United States man-of-war
Adams that he had an au-prentice
boy scrubbed with sand
and water while the vessel was in
the Behring. Capt. Nelson says
the boy had dirty habits and
needed the lesson. A naval inquiry
will follow.
Lieutenant J. H. Hetherington
has been ordered to the Mohican
on Januar' 6 next. Lieutenant
Hetherington, it will be remembered,
is the naval officer who shot
and killed an Englishman named
Robinson at Yokohama, Japan, last
winter for destroying his domestic
happiness. He was afterwards tried
and acquitted by the consular court.
i- -
HIS LIFE WORK.
What an Old-time Compositor
has Doue in Handling
Type.
"Uncle Ales" Bolster, a compositor on
the Advehtiser of this city, has recently
passed the sixtieth mile-post of his
life as a printer. Mr. Bolster has spent
the greater portion of his life at the case,
and this is what he has accomplished.
At an average of three columns a day
he has "set up" 56,100 columns.
This type put in a newspaper of eight
columns to the page would fill 7020
pages.
At five minutes per column ir would
take ono year, three months and
thirteen days to read this this amount of
matter.
If measuied by the "em" it would ag
gregate "ems."
At 60 cents per 1000 ems this amount
of labor would be worth $84,240.
Tins much type would weigh 780,240
pounds. It would contain 421,200,000
letters.
If these letters were laid end to end
they would covor a distance of 5S16
miles.
It would make 11,232,000 lines.
He could have set the unabridged
edition of Webster's Dictionary thirteen
times, or the Bible times.
If placed in one lon column it would
reach twenty-two miles.
If the metal were moulded into bullets
it would furnish Ammunition to fight the
American Civil war, and then have
enough type left to set 'five copies of
"Poor Richard's Almanac," three of
Talmage's sermons, and 297 patent
medicine testimonials.
As we go to press " Pncle Ales" 13 at
his case whistling ''Comrades' and
out on a "fat take." H. S.
Spcnnl 3fbtitts.
Great Bargains!
-IN-
CARKIAGE HARNESS, Etc.
To be sold at PUBLIC AUCTION at my
place at LITTLE BRITAIN, HONOLULU,
if not before sold, 43
February 6th, at 9 A.M.
yiz. :
40 HEAD CALITDEHIA 1ULES In
Four and five years old iu lots of 10 each.
40 LEATHER HEAD HALTERS, J.
SADDLE HORSES ; and as good as new
2-SEATED-:-FAMILY-:-CARRIAGE
With Pole, Shafts and Neck Yoke.
1 SET DOUBLE HARNESS for same.
the
J3T The above property can bs seen at law
place during one week before sale, and at
stock must be removed from my Paddock: on
day of sale. TERMS CASH.
P. O. Bor 152. J. N. WRIGHT.
COURT OF THE
STJPKEaCB
Hawaiian Island. In Probate. In the
matter of the estate of MARIA O'SCLLIVAX,
of Ilonolnlu, Oahn.
A document purporting to be the last will and
testament of Mario O'Snlllvan. deceased, bavins
on day of December, 1892, been presented
to said Probate Conrt. and a petition for the
probate thereof, and for the isaanceof Letters
Abraham Fernandez, petitioner,
having been tiled by eaid petitioner.
It is hereby ordered that MOXDAY, the 23d
day of .Tannary, 1S93, at 10 o'clock a. m., of said
day at the conrt room of said court In chambers,
at Ahiolanl Hale. Honolulu, be ami the same is
hereby appointed the time for proving said will
and hearing said application, when and where
any person Interested may appear and contest
the said will, and the granting of letters testamentary.
Dated Honolulu. Dec. IS, lS9i
By the Court
14603 IIEXKT SMITH. Clerk.
SUPREME COURT OF THE
Hawaiian Islands. In Probate. In the
matter of the Estate of LOUIS PERRT PERE-IRA
late of Honolulu, Oahn, H. I. deceased.
On reading and filing the petition andaccounts
of M S IPereira. Executor of the Estate of Louis
Perry Perelra late of Honolulu, Oahn. deceased,
"herein he a"ks. to be allowed $1037.00, and
charges himself with $2333.75, and asks that the
same maybe examined and approved, and that a
final order may be made of distribution of the
property remaining In nts tands to tne persons
thereto entitled, and dicbarglng him and bis
sureties from all further responsibility as such
Executor.
It Is ordered, that WEDNESDAY, the ISth day
of Jnnaary. A D. 1S93, at ten o'clock a. m., before
the said Justice, at ilonolnlu, Oahu, be and
the same hereby is appointed as the time and
place for hearing said petition andaccounts, and
that all persons interested may then and there
appear and show cause, if any they have, why
the same should not be granted, and may present
evidence as to ho are entitled to the said
propertv.
iatcu ot Honolulu, II. I., this 19th dar of Dec.
A. D. 1592,
F. WUNDENKERG.
145M Deputy Clerk.
VTATEK 1IIGHTS' NOTICE.
A 2s APPLICATION HAYING
a. been filed for the settlement of a Water
ItlRht Controversy at Manoi, Oahn, U. I., b
Emma 11. Katuina, W. It. Castle. Kalmiloaa,
and Pai liU wife, Kallialaula and l'auuhi.who
claim the right to open the Kaawalaj, 31elcalf,
or lower ditch, in Manoa Valley, Oaha, II. I., at
the land now owned by Alfred Willis, as Trustee
or Gnardlan for the minor children of Haleakala
Hart, and conduct the same thence across tho
land ot J- A. Mazoou and II. J. Nolte to the
lands of Manalolu and Kaawalaa, and to resume
their'ancicnt rights to the uater therein, to wit:
water lor three day and three nights In every
eis days, and all suiplns or overflon water, now
wrongfully diverted.
PlaintiQj complain tbat certain of said defendants
deny their eaid rights and other of taid
defendants hue diverted the water and closed
the stream, and others of said defendants have
rights which may be affected by these proceedings,
Xotice is hereby ;! von to all persons interested,
and especially to the owners of the lands
adjoining, that this application will be heard at
the Library of tbe bnprcmu Court. Alllolani
Hale, Honolulu, ON WEDNESDAY, the ISth
day of January, IBM, at 1:30 P.M.
P. WUNDENBERG.
Commissioner of Water Itihts and Private
Ways, pro tem.
Ilonolnlu, Dec 23, 1S02. 1460-2.
WATER EIGHTS XOTICE.
A X APPXilQATIOX HAVING
XX been filed for the settlement of a Water
Ricbt Control ersy at 3Ianoa, Oahn, H. I. by
EMMA 31. NAKUINA and A. K. KUNHIAKEA,
who claim the right to open and load an anwal
from Kcapnapn, Kapilipili or upper ditch In
JIanoa Valley between the lands of Knhl.
now heirs of Knlhonua, and H. J.
Xolte into the Kanwalaa, Nctcalf or lower ditch
from the ttro patches called Alluan, and thence
into tbe land of Plaintiff' called Kanwalaa.
vlth the right to conduct and use water
forltnelve hours of dayllKhtin CTery six
days; and complain thntcertafn parties who nave
been made defendants deny the plaintiffs said
rights and others have diverted the said water,
and others: may have rights w hich may be affected
by these proceedings. Notice is hereby given
to all person interested, and especially to the
owners of the lands adjoining, that this application
will be heard at M&noa Valley on
of Knhi, Pamoa, JIanoa Valley, on
January 7tli. Ib33. at 2 30 P. M.
F. WUNDENDEP.G.
Commissioner of Water Rights and Private
Ways, pro tem. 145M
Mortgagee's Notice of Intention
to Foreclqso ami of Sale.
NOTICD IS HEREBY GIYEN
that by virtue of a power of sale contained
In a certain mortae dated the Sth day of
No ember, A. D. lS'JO, made by PAPAL A (w) of
Kallhi Island of Oahn, to Henri G McGtuwof
Honolulu Island of Oahu, recorded in the office
of the Jteglstrar of Conveyances, in Liber 12G
folios the said Henri G JIcGrew,
intends to foreclose said mortgage for a
breach of the conditions in said mortgage con.
taincd. to-wlt: the non-payment of the interest
when due:
Notice is also hereby given that all and singular
the lands, tenements and hereditaments in
said mortgage contained and described will be
sold at Dublic auction at the galea rnnm of .Imp,
F Morgan, on Queen street, in said Honolulu, on
MONDAY, the 30th day of January. A. D. 1S93,
at 12 o'clock neon of said day.
The property in eaid mortgage is thus described,
viz:
All those two certain pieces or. parcels of laud
sltnate at Kaluaopalena. Kona, in said Island of
Oahn, being lots 8 and 9, containing in all au
area of 1608-1000 acres and being the same premises
described In Koyal 1'atent (Grant) No.
3303 to Papala (w.)
HENRI G. McGREW, Mortgagee.
Terms Cash. Deeds at expense of purchaser.
For further particulars apply toJM
Attorney for Mortgagee.
Dated Honolulu. January 3rd. 1S13. 1460-4
Mortgagee's Notice of Intention
to Foreclose and of Sale.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that by Tirtue of a power of sale contained
in a certain mortgage dated the SOth day of
March. A. D. 1891, made by IIOOPII (w) of Honolulu,
Island of Oahu, to Alexander J.
(now deceased) recorded in the office of
the Registrar of Conveyances, in Liber 132 folios
133-6, Bruce Cartw right and Alexander J
of said Honolulu, Executors ofjand Trustees
under the Will of said Alexander J
late of saidHonoIulu, deceased, intend
loforcclososald mortgage for a breach of the
conditions in said mortgage contained, to-wit:
the non-payment of the interest when dne.
Notice Is aUo hereby given that ail and singular
the lands tenements and hereditaments in
sild mortgage contained and described will be
bold at public auction at the sales room of J F
Morran, street, in said Honolulu on
.MONDAY, the 30ih day of January, A. D. 1593,
at 12 o'clock noon of said day.
The property In said mortgage is thns describ.
cd, viz:
1. All that tract or parcel of land situated in
Kaliu.city of Honolulu in said Island of Oahu,
and bounded as follows . Beqiuing at a point on
makai side of Luaklul Street TCI feet South-east
from Llliha Street, and running tbecce b7 true
meridian; S" 43 dtg 41 mln W 103 5 feet alon"
lot lli. S 30 deg E M.2 feet along Kuleana. X.
deg. 41 min. . 118.7 feet along lot IS. K41
deg. 19 mln. Y. M feet along Kuaklnl street to
the initial point, containing an area of WSO
square feet, the same being Xo I7oftheEaIIa
lots of S. E. Bishop as number on his map of tbe
Kalla Tract, and the sane premises tbat were
conveyed to the said Hoopli (n) by the said S. E.
Bishop by deed dated June 1", 15s9, and recorded
in the office of the Registrar of Conveyances
said Honolulu in Liber 118 folio 47-8. t
2. That certain lease of premises situate at-Kamanuwai
in said Honolulu near the corner of
Beretanla and Xunanu Streets, given by the
Trnstecs under the will of Bernice Pauabi Bishop.
BRUCE CARTWBIGHT and ALEXANDER
CABTWBIGHT
Executors of and Trustees under the Will of
Alexander J. Cartwright, deceased, .Mortgagee.
1UU9 uu, xfceuaai expense oi purcnaser.
For further particulars apply to
J. M. MONSARRAT.
Attorney for the Executors and Trustees.
Dated Honolulu, January 3rd, 1S93. 1450 -i
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE.
A lilt PERSONS HAVING of
XJ. claims against the Estate or Mrs. SARAH
GRAY, deceased, are hereby notified to present to
same tome cither at Ewa, Oabn, or at tbe cd
oSces of my Attorney. Alfred S. Hartwell,
Honolulu. Oahn. and that all cialms not so
presented itlthin six month- from publication
hereof will be fortTer barred
ALEXANDER GRAY.
Executor of the will of Sarah Gray.
Dated Honolulu. H. I., Dec 20, 1892. UVJA
Mortgagee's Notice of Intention "WTLDEE,'S ff
to Foreclose and of Sale. m
p ACCORDANCE WITH THE
JL provisions of a certain mortgage made by
JOHN COSTA of Kalnallu. North Kona, Island
of Hawaii to necrr Weeks of eaid Kainalin.
dated the 27th day of November, A. D. lSSJ.an.il
recorded in the oiSee of the Registrar of
ances in Liber yj oil folios -I I and 5, notice is
hcrbey given that the said Henry Weeks,
asrec intends to foreclose the said mortgage for
condition broken, to-wlt: non-payment of principal
and interest when dne.
Notice is also hereby given that the property
covered by said mortga;ewIIl be sold at public
auction at the auction room of Ja. F. Morgan,
in Honolulu. Island of Oahu, on MONDAY, the
2nd day of January, A.D. IS93, at 12 o'clock
noon.
The property covered by said mortgage is described
as follows:
AH that certain piece or parcel of land situate
tbat portion of the land gran ted to John Cavanah
by Royal Patent No. 761, that is situated on th e
mauka side of the main road leading from
to Kiholo, and the same premises tbat
were convBTCd to said John Costa by Henry
Weeks by deed dated the 2nd day of March. 1SS5,
and recorded in Liber 91 on folios 4S0 and 461, to
which said deed reference Is hereby specifically
made for a better description of said premises.
HENRY WEEKS, Mortgagee.
For farther particulars apply to J. M. Monsarrat,
Attorney for Mortgagee.
Dated Honolulu, December Cth, 1692
Postponed until Thursday the 10th day of
February. A. D. 1S93. at 12 o'clock noon of said
day. imM
Mortgagee's Notice of Intention
to Foreclose and oi'Salft.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVES"
that under a power of sale contained in a
certain iuurii;airu luaue uj n.AUAnuAnui auu
KEALOIlAPAUOLE. her husband, of Honolulu,
Island of Oahu. to Bishop Co.. of said
dated the 1 3th day of December. A. V. 1S90.
and recorded in the ltcglstry of Deeds In said
Honolulu, in liook 1S. nn pages 437. 453 and 459,
and assigned to Peter Dalton of said Ilonolnlu.
inennuersigncu. e.tecciors ot tne win otsaiu
Peter Dalton, diceased, intend to foreclose said
mortgage for breach of the condition therein
contained for payment both ot the principal
sum of ;CU0O, and of intere't thereon at the rate
Of nine per cent, per annum, iu two years from
date thereof.
Notice is also hereby given that the mortgaged
property will be sold at public auction at the
acctlon rooms of .Tas. F. 3lorgan. in Ilonolnlu,
on WEDN:sDAY, the 11th day of January 1S93,
at 1" o'clock noon.
The said mortgaged properly is thus described :
First: AH of tnat tract of laud situate In
in said Ilonolnlu. being the same premises
conveyeu tosaiUKanacnaKol uydeedor.M. Aona
dated Mav ljtli, 1SS9. recorded In the Registry
OiHce in Ilonolnlu, Liber 113. pages 4iB and 4S..
Second: All that tract of land knoun
nohano situate in the district of Ewa, Uahu. r
ucscrtDcuin jj. u. a. s'jau to I'uualahua. being
the same premises devised to us by will of 15.
Pauahi Bishop.
S. M.DA3ION.
31. 3IcINERNT.
Executors of the Will of Peter Dalton. deceased.
Further particulars can bo hart of A. S. Hart-well,
Attorney for the said Executors.
Dated, Honolulu. II. I.. Dec. 1G, A. D. 1S92.
Mortgagee's Notice of Intention
to Foreclose and of Sale.
TN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
J. provision' of a certain mortgage mtde bv
LUKELA and -J M KAUAlUKAL"A,of
Oahu. to Henry Dimond of Honolulu, dated
July 18, 18S9, recorded In Book 117 on pages !0-222;
notice Is hereby gU en that said .mortgagee
Intends to forclose said mortgage for condition
broken, to wit: non-payment of principal when
Notice is also hereby given that the property
covered by said mortgage will be sold at public
auction at the auction rooms of Jas F Mor-an
in Honolulu, on THURSDAY the 5th day of
January, 1893, at 12 o'clock noon.
Said property is thus described:
All the rlsht, title and interest of said Lr.kela
and JMKauaulkaua In all those Joticfland
situated In tValono, I'uhecmikl and Punaluu,
Koolauloa. aforesaid, and more particularly described
In Royal Patents 7803. 786b, 7359. 617b. 4830
3922 and 30M, also in Land Commission awards
4137, 4372.4)52 and 3721.
Also all the Interest of said Lnkcla and JM
Kau.tblkaua In three shares in the ahnpuaa of
Puheemiki.
HENRY DIMOND, Mortgagee.
Thurston & Frear, attorneys for mortgagee.
Ilonolnlu. Dec.9, 1392. 1437-4
Mortgagee's Notice of Intention
to Foreclose and of Sale.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
J-l that by virtue of a power of sale contained
in a certain mortcago dated the 22nd day of
September, A. D. 1391. made by GEORGE KAO-MEA,
of Kaauhnhn. Kohala. Island of Hawaii,
tp Thomas Rain Walker, of Honolulu, Island of
Oahu, recorded in the office of the Registrar of
Conveyances, in Liber 139 folios 38 and 37, the
said Thomas Rain Walter, Mortgagee, intends
to foreclose said mortgago for a breach of the
conditluns In said mortgage contained, to-wit:
the non-payment of both tht principal and interest
when due; notice is also hereby given
that all and singular the lands, tenements and
hereditaments in said mnrtMff. rl.. ,....., t.....i
and described will be sold at public auction at
musaica room oi james, .Morgan, on Queen
street, in said Honolulu, on MONDAY, the SOth
day of January, A. D. 1393. at 12 o'clock noon of
said day.
The property in said mortgage Is thna described.
vLs:
All that certain land situate at Awalua I.
on the Island of Hawaii, beins the same
that was awarded In the namo of
by Royal Patent No. 7318 (Land Commission
Award No. 8950 B) said Kalawaiaokohala having
died intestate, and being tbe same premises that
wero conveyed to the said George Kaomea by
Kanoho (w) the daughter and sole of
said Kalawaiaokohala and J Kamalpelekanc tk)
h0er, nEaband br deed dated 30tb of December,
ISS9, the amount of land conveyed to said Georg
Kaomea being set-forth in said deed and beinz
la acres 7 chains 4 fathom and 20 square feet
THOMAS RAIN WALKER. Morteage'c
Terms Cash. Deeds at expense of putchaser.
lor further particulars apply to J. M. Monsarrat,
Attorney for Mortgagee.
Dated Honolulu. January 3rd. 1893. 1460-4
Mortgagee's Notice of Intention
to Foreclose and of Sale.
ATOTICE IS HEREBY GIVES
-1-1 that or virtue of a nnwrr nf ain rui
i ...
.a, - viU uiuKwaxe uauju me joia nay of Jan-
? A A3H her husband of Honolulu,
Is iina of Oahu. to A. .T I'nrt rii, .
cd recorded in the office of the Registrar of Con- to
lalC.ei' niPer P f,oli 335'- Bruce
and Alexander
J. Cartwright of said Honolulu.
Executors of andTrastees under the Will
of said Alexander J. Cartwiight. deccaed. Intend
to foreclose said mortgage for a breach of
the conditions In eaid mortgage contained to
Stt rertwSdSS'"1 ' bth ,hC I,rinelD'"
Notice is also herehv f iron that n ... n .
larthe lands, tenements and hereditaments in
said mort?ac ded rnntiin.,1 , ...n t .',..
be sold at public auction at the salesroom of J
F. Morgan onQueen Sitree' in said Honolnln. on
Monday the SOth day of '"" M,ai
12 o'clock noon of said day.
The property in said mortgage is thns
AII that certain piece or parcel of land situate
LiUha Street, in sa.d
Honolulu, containing an area or2ll square fathoms,
being Apana 1 of Land Commission Award
No. 73 Y. L. issued to nn,t,h...
acquired bythe taldLnluhipolanlby inheritance "
from her aunt MalaehaaLoa and her uncle Mahl
""" """ "I " oi a Jtaicannl dated 21st of
February, 1378, and recorded In the office of the
??iiHf ,,fiC?Krerancc' ,n "Id Honolulu, in
Liber folio
M, 103 and 109.
BRUCE and ALEXANDER J. CARTWRIGHT,
Executors of and Trustees under the Will of
Alexander J. Lartwrighr. deceased. Mortgagee.
T?V!i.i'ub.1)efd "t expense of purchaser.
Attorney for the txecntors and Trustees. Dated
Honolulu., Jaunarjard. tag. i irM
Administrator's Notice.
CTjAIMS AGAINST Til
ALIi THE the
,.:?illte"f.thellte KEKAIIA(k) deceased
WaiehD.Walluku. Man!. H. I., mwtbe
cntrf properly sworn to before n Notary Public
the underlned who has been duly appoint
admin strator of said estate within ilx months
orthcjwl Jbe forever barred; all debt owing
S,&Mte inBst b.l P1 onor before said
expiration of six months.
aa, i . . . W.H.DAKIELS, me
ceajPd te 0f Kekha.
Wailukn. Mani. Octobers. 18H. lCMaw
STEAMSHIP CQ.'S f
TIME TABUE:
stmr. mi
Commander,
Will leave Honolulu at 2 o'clock P.JB.,
touching at Lahaina, ITaalaea Bay as;
Makena the same day ; ITahukona,
and Lanpahoehoe the following 7.
i""imn at auo at miamgnt.
IS!:.::::: 5
TnesUay ;";; H
Friday jaw. ,
Tuesday Wfffr j
rid!y- '.'.'.'.I'.l 31
inday Mhr. 7
IteturniDg leaves Hilo, touching at
saie day; Kawaihne A.i 3fw
kona 10 a. jr.: ifakerw 4 f.x.; 3TaTaR Bhr
Gi'.it.;liahatna Sr.ir. tue ibltowfae d
arnvtnj; at Honolulu G ijt. Wednsafew and
Saturdays.
ABE1VZS AX BOSOLOXO.
Wettiesdav. B
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Saturday.
Wednesday.. ... ...Ami 11
Saturday ...
si
Wednesday
1
Saturday n
Wednesday .
Saturday Mars 1
Wednesday. is
Saturday. SB
2 No Freight will bo received aft&r 15
noon of day of sailing.
Mil. CLAUDIIE,
DAVIES, Coraxaoader,
Will leave Honolnln everv 'Triaailir.
o'clock P. 31., tonchinR at Kahulnx,, Ha
Hana, Hamoa and Kirjahnln, Maof,
Hawaii. BatnrnitHj will nrrft at
Honolulu every Sunday mornftic.
XST No Freight will b rec4iva afltrl
P. M. on day of saiiioR.
Consignees mast be a: the toudfrJR t
recoive their freight, an we will ml, koto
ourselves responsible after such frefghj baa
been landed. While the Company wMIase
due diligence in handling live afoct, we"
decline to assume any responsibility in case
of tho loss of same, and will not be
for money or jewelry unless placed is
the care of Pursers.
W. O. WILDER, Preside.
S. B. KOSE, Secretary.
Capt. J. A. KIXG, Port Snpt.
iTcflol uncrtiscments.
DEPUTY SHERIFF'S
S A.LE.
K1 vxktuE OF A WRIT OF
-a- execution i-sued om of th liui.Ur t2abL
trate of Koolsnln. n,T , if f'S1?? 4
November. A n against
JSW, Kamomart)
Lalewal. defendant, i
Honolulu. pUIntH for the saaTif fSS3,2
dollar; (358.W). I have leJled 4S VsiillS!
FoolauloanJahn! "' V0M "" "
AT 13 X OOX OP TUB
Wti Day of January, 1893,
paid. ' S aadmy Pm 6 ?t.S3f
List of property for sale:
' ,TOKlen bOM Ma l "
HEZ. KAUA1H1XO.
Kanaka. naJiSm"ivl
imt
DEPUTY SHERIFF'S
TY TIRTUE OP A "WHIT OP
Soto. flSJbft'?101 ?Se V5
aoimrs (5j.W), i have levied npon aad akall ax.
lauWlhn! ,he Coart !.&".
AT 12 XOOS OP THE
21st Day of Jaiary, 18S3,
the highest bidder, all the rlzht. titlrVVf
cou aTS' Xbm
List of property for sale:
chine, 1 rice poudrand t'oSTmiUaif
t
sewing machln.. 1 do. cMcSaii
HEZ. KAETAIHILO,
Deputy sheriff of KooUhIm (Wkn.
Eapaloi,Dec.2l.l3ee. uoSjOau.
AD3UNISTKAT01t'S NOTICE.
A LI, PERSONS HAVING
"JJA AUGUSTA GsSiJSSt
w" fhe proper vonchi:to7tae iSEwp
Snin'in ,aW offiie or Alfred
S 'Sahna??tnatac'fflsrrotaopMrf
heev'if Eifn
MMd,mlAntor of the EsUtetoflabI '"
Somes amars nd wlf Carolina Atg
Dated nonoioln. H. I.. Dec.gl. isa. HM.
Administrator's Notice.
NOTICE IS HEBEBY GlT2
that the rtnderiigced hu this dir
appointed Adminisuatorof theEstateof 0-"A;
AN AUSTIN deceased, and ISlS
deceased are hereby notlfled to pre
claims dnly atUhenticated and witi PWP
voachera If any exist eveo If the elt& ' te
cured by mortgage or othnwlsa) to ae atar
ofllee at the store of E O Hair and Soa. cor f
U.WM.U4 .mm uslb or n mmm hrreu. .--
persona Indebted to said cre
aereoy reaueated tn mat-,. imrfitiMvriJ"
of aoch indebtedness. '
. , . , E. O. WHITE,
Administrator of Estate J. Awtia deceaoj
Ilonolnlu, Dec 23th, 139i lis
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